1.- Hades is the oldest male child of Cronus & Rhea, who are Titans. Zeus, Poseidon, & he defeated the Titans & claimed rulership over the earth, underworld, air, & sea. Hades owns the underworld, also known as the Land of the Dead. 2.- Hades owns a helmet, which was given to him by the Cyclopes to fight the Titans. He also owns a scepter. 3.- He owns a dog, with three heads. His name is Cerberus. He also has two demonic helpers, Thantos, & Hypnos.4.- Hades has 3 major children. They are the Furies, Dionysus, & Makaria. He also has 3 sisters, Hestia, Hera, & Demeter.Hades is married to Demeter's daughter, Persephone. That arrangement was made between Zeus & Hades, but neither of them told Demeter about the marriage, causing great grief. 5.- Only a few other gods ever go down into the underworld. They're the messengers (Hermes) & Persephone. The few gods that do ever go into the underworld, rarely return to the Land of the Living... Alive.6.- Hades is often referred to as "The Rich One". He owns the riches of the earth, & enriches himself with peoples sorrow & tears. People sacrifice their black sheep to him, letting the blood drain into pits & pray, so that he might have mercy on them.7.- He is the enemy to all life, gods, & men, He is rarely worshiped, for nothing will alter his final opinions. 8.- Hades' wife, Persephone, was given to him by Zeus, & her mother Demeter unaware of the situation. Zeus is also Persephone's father. 9.-The fruit of the underworld is the Pomegranate, because it helped him trap his wife Persephone down there with him. 10.- The underworld is a scary place, filled with ghosts, bats, furies, & lost souls. They cant leave once they've arrived there, unless they have permission, which is not given out very often.
I used the bigger font to emphasize the importance of the facts. I used red to symbolize blood & fire. I used black to represent death. All of these are in the underworld. I used red in my glitter text for the same reason that i used it in my facts.
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1.- Hades is the oldest male child of Cronus & Rhea, who are Titans.
Zeus, Poseidon, & he defeated the Titans & claimed rulership over the earth, underworld, air, & sea.
Hades owns the underworld, also known as the Land of the Dead.
2.- Hades owns a helmet, which was given to him by the Cyclopes to fight the Titans.
He also owns a scepter.
3.- He owns a dog, with three heads. His name is Cerberus.
He also has two demonic helpers, Thantos, & Hypnos.4.- Hades has 3 major children.
They are the Furies, Dionysus, & Makaria. He also has 3 sisters, Hestia, Hera, & Demeter.Hades is married to Demeter's daughter, Persephone.
That arrangement was made between Zeus & Hades, but neither of them told Demeter about the marriage, causing great grief.
5.- Only a few other gods ever go down into the underworld.
They're the messengers (Hermes) & Persephone.
The few gods that do ever go into the underworld, rarely return to the Land of the Living... Alive.6.- Hades is often referred to as "The Rich One".
He owns the riches of the earth, & enriches himself with peoples sorrow & tears.
People sacrifice their black sheep to him, letting the blood drain into pits & pray, so that he might have mercy on them.7.- He is the enemy to all life, gods, & men, He is rarely worshiped, for nothing will alter his final opinions.
8.- Hades' wife, Persephone, was given to him by Zeus, & her mother Demeter unaware of the situation.
Zeus is also Persephone's father.
9.-The fruit of the underworld is the Pomegranate, because it helped him trap his wife Persephone down there with him.
10.- The underworld is a scary place, filled with ghosts, bats, furies, & lost souls.
They cant leave once they've arrived there, unless they have permission, which is not given out very often.
Ella's Dramatic Writing, Hades
I used the bigger font to emphasize the importance of the facts. I used red to symbolize blood & fire. I used black to represent death. All of these are in the underworld. I used red in my glitter text for the same reason that i used it in my facts.
WORKS CITED:
-http://www.wikipedia.com
-http://www.pantheon.com
-http://www.gogreece.about.com
-http://ancientistory.about.com
-http://hunter.apana.org.au/
-http://www.ohio-lady.com/